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Why Are Eastern Europeans In England Given Preference To Social Housing?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Your article actually says on line 15, '' 91% of social housing is let to UK nationals!''
How is that giving priority to East Europeans???
Do you actually read what you post?
I think you are getting confused with line 5 that says
''61% of homes that went to these (Eastern European) nationals, came from housing associations''.
Which has nothing to do with the overall situation it just reflects the % of social housing that is owned by housing associations rather than other providers.
How is that giving priority to East Europeans???
Do you actually read what you post?
I think you are getting confused with line 5 that says
''61% of homes that went to these (Eastern European) nationals, came from housing associations''.
Which has nothing to do with the overall situation it just reflects the % of social housing that is owned by housing associations rather than other providers.
SirOracle, yes, I think Councils do operate a points system, but if immigrants are taking precedence over others I'm not sure length of time living in an area is taken into account. It must be pretty galling for people who've been waiting to be housed for some time to see newcomers getting first offer.
The figures in the Express link prove nothing. 91% of lets went to British people.
Of the remaining 9%, we are told >10K went to Europeans.
We ate not told what % went to non Europeans, but obviously some do.
So it is completely spurious to claim they are being given tenancies instead of British people. You are accusing them of discrimination without a shred of evidence.
Of the remaining 9%, we are told >10K went to Europeans.
We ate not told what % went to non Europeans, but obviously some do.
So it is completely spurious to claim they are being given tenancies instead of British people. You are accusing them of discrimination without a shred of evidence.
How many points do they get if they can prove they are sleeping under railway arches or "bed in a shed" arrangements in someone's back garden.
Someone living with parents is warm, dry, fed regularly, inconvenienced only in the partying & rumpo departments. Councils would love to interfere with our ability to reproduce. Perhaps they want to spur people in that kind of trap to get educated and be more middle class, in homes of their own?
Someone living with parents is warm, dry, fed regularly, inconvenienced only in the partying & rumpo departments. Councils would love to interfere with our ability to reproduce. Perhaps they want to spur people in that kind of trap to get educated and be more middle class, in homes of their own?
@gromit
but the point, such as it is, that they are (probably) trying to make is that 100% of these homes would be going to British-born people and there would be a shorter queue, if immigrants were either not here at all or put in a purely chronological place in the queue.
If the accusations are specifically that leap-frogging is occurring, this needs to be investigated. The fact that people *suspect* this is happening is just fuelling the anti-immigrant rhetoric.
"91% this, 9% that" does not adequately dismiss the possibility that leap-frogging is occurring. What proof would you like other debaters to provide?
but the point, such as it is, that they are (probably) trying to make is that 100% of these homes would be going to British-born people and there would be a shorter queue, if immigrants were either not here at all or put in a purely chronological place in the queue.
If the accusations are specifically that leap-frogging is occurring, this needs to be investigated. The fact that people *suspect* this is happening is just fuelling the anti-immigrant rhetoric.
"91% this, 9% that" does not adequately dismiss the possibility that leap-frogging is occurring. What proof would you like other debaters to provide?
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